| samuel johnson - 1781 - 276 pages
...highly probable that " there was fome underhand dealing in <* tru.t buiinefs; and indeed Tickell hirn" felf, who is a very fair worthy man, " has fince, in a manner, as good as " owned it to me. Mr. POPE.—[When " it was introduced into a converfation '* between Mr. Tickell and Mr. Pope by " a third... | |
| 1784 - 778 pages
...highly probably that there was fome underhand dealing in that bufinefs; and indeed Tickell himfclf, who is a very fair worthy man, has fince, in a manner,...good as owned it to me. Mr. POPE. — [When it was intro" duced into a converfation between Mr. TickcII and Mr« " Pope by a third perfon, Tickell did... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 332 pages
...highly probable that there " was fome underhand dealing in that bufinefs ; " and indeed Tickell himfelf, who is a very ' ' fair worthy man, has fince, in a manner, as " good as owned it to me. When it was in" troduced into a converiation between Mr. " Tickell and Mr. Pope by a third perfon,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1791 - 490 pages
...there was fome underhand dealing in . *« *' that bufmefs ; and indeed Tickell himfelf, " who is'a very fair worthy man, has fince, " in a manner, as good as owned it to me. *• " When it was introduced into a converfation " between Mr. Tickell and Mr. Pope, by a * • "... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 444 pages
...highly probable that there was fome un'* derhand dealing in that bufinefs; and indeed "Tickell himfelf, who is a very fair worthy man, *> has fince, in a manner, as good as owned it to me. " When it was introduced into a converfation between. " Mr.Tickell and Mr.Pope, by a third perfon,... | |
| 1793 - 738 pages
...underhand dealing in that bullnefs ; and indeed Tickell himfelf, who is a very fair worthy man, has lince in a manner, as good as owned it to me. Mr. Pope. — [When it was introduced into a converfatiotr between Mr. Tickell and Mr. Pope by ti third perfon, Tickell did not deny it ; which,... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 906 pages
...indeed, Tkkcll himfclf, who is a very fair, worthy man, has fute, in a manner, as good as owned it to me. When it was introduced into a converfation between Mr. Tickell and Mr. Pope, by a third perfon, Tickcll did not deny it ; which, eonfidering his honour and zeal for his departed friend, was the fame... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1797 - 442 pages
...probable that <* there was fome underhand dealing in that bufinefs ; ** and indeed Tickell himfelf, who is a very fair " worthy man, has fince, in a manner, as good as ** owned it to me." Great and juft was Pope's indignation on this occafion, efpecially when Addifon declared at Button's,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 424 pages
...highly probable " that there was fome underhand dealing in that bu" finefs ; and indeed Tickell himfelf, who is a very " fair worthy man, has fince, in a manner, as good " as owned it to me. When it was introduced into" " a converfation between Mr. Tickell and Mr. Pope, " by a third perfon,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 536 pages
...probable " that there was fome underhand dealing in that bu'* finefs ; and indeed Tickell himfelf, who is a very " fair worthy man, has fince, in a manner, as good " as owned it to me. When it was introduced into " a converfation between Mr. Tickell and Mr. Pope, " by a third perfon,... | |
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